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{{Short description|Traditional Italian dish of mixed boiled meats}} | |||
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== | ==Bollito misto== | ||
[[File:Bollito.jpg|thumb|right|A traditional serving of bollito misto]] | |||
'''Bollito misto''' is a classic Italian dish that consists of a variety of meats and vegetables that are boiled together. This dish is particularly popular in the regions of [[Piedmont]] and [[Emilia-Romagna]], where it is often served during festive occasions and family gatherings. | |||
The | ==Ingredients== | ||
The main ingredients of bollito misto typically include a selection of meats such as beef, veal, chicken, and pork. Common cuts used are brisket, tongue, and cotechino sausage. Vegetables such as carrots, celery, and onions are also added to the pot to enhance the flavor of the broth. | |||
== | ===Meats=== | ||
* [[Beef]] (brisket, shank) | |||
* [[Veal]] (tongue, head) | |||
* [[Chicken]] | |||
* [[Pork]] (cotechino, zampone) | |||
===Vegetables=== | |||
* [[Carrot]] | |||
* [[Celery]] | |||
* [[Onion]] | |||
== | ==Preparation== | ||
The preparation of bollito misto involves slowly simmering the meats and vegetables in a large pot of water. The cooking process is gentle to ensure that the meats remain tender and flavorful. Each type of meat is added to the pot at different times, depending on its cooking requirements, to ensure that all components are perfectly cooked. | |||
==Serving== | |||
Bollito misto is traditionally served with a variety of condiments and sauces. Popular accompaniments include [[salsa verde]], a green sauce made with parsley, garlic, and capers, and [[mostarda]], a sweet and spicy fruit preserve. The dish is often presented on a large platter, with the meats sliced and arranged alongside the vegetables. | |||
== Cultural | ==Cultural significance== | ||
In Italian cuisine, bollito misto is more than just a meal; it is a symbol of communal dining and celebration. It is often prepared for special occasions and is a staple of winter feasts. The dish reflects the Italian emphasis on using simple, high-quality ingredients to create flavorful and satisfying meals. | |||
==Related pages== | |||
* [[Italian cuisine]] | * [[Italian cuisine]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Piedmont cuisine]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Emilia-Romagna cuisine]] | ||
* [[Salsa verde]] | |||
* [[Mostarda]] | |||
[[Category:Italian cuisine]] | [[Category:Italian cuisine]] | ||
[[Category:Meat dishes]] | [[Category:Meat dishes]] | ||
[[Category:Boiled foods]] | [[Category:Boiled foods]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:06, 13 February 2025
Traditional Italian dish of mixed boiled meats
Bollito misto[edit]

Bollito misto is a classic Italian dish that consists of a variety of meats and vegetables that are boiled together. This dish is particularly popular in the regions of Piedmont and Emilia-Romagna, where it is often served during festive occasions and family gatherings.
Ingredients[edit]
The main ingredients of bollito misto typically include a selection of meats such as beef, veal, chicken, and pork. Common cuts used are brisket, tongue, and cotechino sausage. Vegetables such as carrots, celery, and onions are also added to the pot to enhance the flavor of the broth.
Meats[edit]
Vegetables[edit]
Preparation[edit]
The preparation of bollito misto involves slowly simmering the meats and vegetables in a large pot of water. The cooking process is gentle to ensure that the meats remain tender and flavorful. Each type of meat is added to the pot at different times, depending on its cooking requirements, to ensure that all components are perfectly cooked.
Serving[edit]
Bollito misto is traditionally served with a variety of condiments and sauces. Popular accompaniments include salsa verde, a green sauce made with parsley, garlic, and capers, and mostarda, a sweet and spicy fruit preserve. The dish is often presented on a large platter, with the meats sliced and arranged alongside the vegetables.
Cultural significance[edit]
In Italian cuisine, bollito misto is more than just a meal; it is a symbol of communal dining and celebration. It is often prepared for special occasions and is a staple of winter feasts. The dish reflects the Italian emphasis on using simple, high-quality ingredients to create flavorful and satisfying meals.